Microsoft Reveals Windows 11 Will Bulk Delete Files at Least 30% Faster, and It's only the Start
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Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 is now accelerating the deletion of large volumes by at least 30 percent. However, until the optimization via regular updates arrives at all users, it is likely to take some time.
Microsoft reveals Windows 11 will bulk delete files at least 30% faster, and it's only the start
Microsoft admitted that File Explorer on Windows 11 is slower than the previous version and is taking steps to make it faster, but the performance improvements extend beyond just UI surfaces. I’m told that Microsoft is internally testing a major performance boost for file operations, starting with batch deleting files. When you select dozens or hundreds of smaller files, or a few large files, and delete them all in one go, the speed depends on b…
One of the most controversial design elements of Windows 11 is on the verge of a fundamental revision: the context menus. Microsoft has now officially confirmed that the company is actively working to improve the menus criticized since the introduction of Windows 11 five years ago. When Windows 11 was released in 2021, the operating system brought a completely redesigned context menu with it. However, this brought not only the very simplificatio…
Microsoft has officially revised the menu after forcing Windows 11 users to live with a slow and cumbersome right-click menu for five years.
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